welcome to river gate elementary’s curriculum night!
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Welcome to River Gate Elementary’s Curriculum Night!. RGES and Class Expectations. Be Responsible Be Respectful Be Safe. Consequences and Rewards. *A verbal warning is always given first. Warning Time out to write a reflective paragraph about behavior. Phone call home. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Welcome to River Gate Elementary’s Curriculum
Night!
RGES and Class Expectations
• Be Responsible
• Be Respectful
• Be Safe
Consequences and Rewards
*A verbal warning is always given first.
• Warning• Time out to write a
reflective paragraph about behavior.
• Phone call home.• Office referral. Rewards:• Praise• Feeling good about
yourself• Stickers• Candy• Prize box
Writing• Personal & Imaginative
Narratives• Poetry• Literary Essays: Writing about
Reading• Memoirs• Argumentative/Persuasive
Text
• Spelling• Grammar• Cursive
GRADING SCALEA: 93 - 100B: 85 - 92C: 77 - 84D: 70 - 76F: below 70
Literacy
Common Core StandardsReading Language: Describe the theme of the story, describe a character in depth,
Explain major differences between poems, drama, and prose, and refer to the structural elements of poems, Compare and contrast the treatment of similar themes and topics
Reading Information: Informational Text, making inferences, Main Idea, Summarize, Compare and contrast a firsthand and secondhand account of the same event or topic; describe the differences in focus and the information provided.
Reading Foundation: Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words, Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension, Read grade-level text with purpose and understanding.
Language: Grammar, punctuation, capitalization, etc.
Speaking and Listening: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grade 4 topics and texts, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly.
TEXTS IN GENRE
• Fiction- Legends, Novels, Folklore & Science fiction
• Nonfiction- Autobiographies, Informational books,
Diaries & Journals• Poetry - Concrete poems, Haiku• Drama- Skits, Plays
Balanced Literacy
** Comprehension**Shared Reading**Guided Reading**Word Work**Fluency**Independent Reading
EOG Reading Practice Tips
Steps to Great Reading Comprehension!
1. Read anything above the title.
2. Read the title.
3. Read the questions and highlight key words.
4. Mark whether it is an "eye-ball" question (direct recall, can put finger on the answer in the passage) or a "thought bubble" question (have to be a detective to get answer by looking for clues in the passage)
5. Read the selection and highlight anything that helps you answer a question.
6. Look at the answer choices beginning with D and move up.
7. Eliminate answers until you have the best answer left.
8. Mark your answer choice.
Reading Comprehension Practice Web-sites
1) Website that teaches summarizing - http://www.studyzone.org/testprep/ela4/h/storysummaryl.cfm.
2) Reading Comprehension - http://pbskids.org/lions/stories/
3) Finding Facts -http://www.readwritethink.org/materials/factfrenzy/opening.html
4) Reading Comprehension Worksheets - http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
5) Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions - This is a GREAT site! http://www.studyzone.org/testprep/ela4/e/drawconclusionsp.cfm
6) Drawing Conclusions and Making Inferences - http://www.studyzone.org/testprep/ela4/m/drawconclusionsl.cfm
CCSS for MATH
• The K-5 standards provide students with a solid foundation in whole numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions and decimals—which help young students build the foundation to successfully apply more demanding math concepts and procedures, and move into applications.
Fourth Grade Standards
• Operations and Algebraic Thinking• Number and Operations in Base
Ten(including decimals)• Number and Operations-Fractions• Measurement and Data• Geometry
Standards of Mathematical Practice
Mathematically Proficient Students…– 1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. – 2. Reason abstractly and quantitatively. – 3. Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of
others. – 4. Model with mathematics. – 5. Use appropriate tools strategically. – 6. Attend to precision. – 7. Look for and make use of structure. – 8. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning
Science 7 Units of Study
• Force and Motion • Matter: Properties of Change
• Energy: Conservation and
Transfer
• Earth in the Universe
Science cont.
• Earth History • Ecosystems
• Molecular Biology • Review of all previous units
Social Studies
• Our focus is the state of North Carolina.
• Landforms, bodies of water, map skills.
• Natural resources in NC, and cultural and physical characteristics of NC regions.
• Early people and major landmarks,
• State symbols and history.
Field Trips
• JA Biztown-February
More Information to come shortly!!!
• Raleigh-Spring 2013
Agendas
• Please make sure you sign your child’s Agenda each night. If they do not write anything down, please do not sign.
• It is their responsibility to get it to you to sign. Hold them accountable.
• Your child should be reading every night for 30 min. in his/her AR book and recording it on their nightly reading log. Please sign this as well.
Thanks for all you do to support
your child!